SLAC ES&H Overview Craig Ferguson March 2009. Operating Model ES&H Mission Critical Issues Challenges Path forward Topics October 2008.

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SLAC ES&H Overview Craig Ferguson March 2009

Operating Model ES&H Mission Critical Issues Challenges Path forward Topics October 2008

Operating Model SLAC is responsible for doing the work Stanford University is responsible for overseeing and assuring to DOE that SLAC is conducting its work and operations at the laboratory as promised SSO is responsible for ensuring that all work performed in accordance with the contract SLAC, SU, and SSO are responsible for working together to continually improve the operations of the laboratory in support of our mission

Enable safe work environment through essential institutional services including: –ES&H Training –Fire Protection, Security, Emergency Services –Occupational Medical Services –Design Reviews –Construction Safety –Environmental Protection and Restoration –Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention –Industrial Hygiene –Radiation Safety –Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Management –Chemical Management Services Mission of ES&H Division October 20084

Aligns to focus on service, problem areas and maintains fundamental programs Ties ESH coordinators to central ESH function Supports the mission of the lab with solution orientation Provides competent ES&H assurance function ES&H Org October 20086

Work Planning and Control Subcontractor H&S Assurance Organizing and staffing ES&H to Support “One Lab” Worker Safety and Health Plan implementation Communication/Understanding of requirements Focus Areas (past, present, future) October 20087

Work Planning Efforts and WPC Leader On Board Partnership with SSO Aligning with significant operational Lab initiatives Emergency Management Improvement plan Feedback mechanisms (ESH Subcouncil, safety committees, ESH Coordinators, etc.) Recent Improvements October 20088

9 An effective strategic partnership with DOE and Stanford University Effective SLAC Self Assessment and Stanford corporate Assurance and Oversight A culture of line management responsibility and accountability Mission Support functions that efficiently and effectively support the laboratory Best-in-Class safety performance Our Commitment October 2008

BABAR Support ESH participation in planning and implementation –Material and Waste disposition –Hazard ID and control –Oversight –WPC support (BABAR piloting process)

Questions